Deering shocked by fatal crash with fire truck

DEERING — As the investigation continues into a collision between a Honda CRV and a town fire truck, residents and first responders are struggling to come to grips with the fatal crash.

Kerry Ainsworth, 62, of Deering was killed Sunday evening when her Honda crossed into the southbound lane on Route 149 around 5:30 p.m., striking the fire truck as it returned from a three-alarm brush fire on Wolf Hill Road, according to a news release.

The fire truck driver, William Bannister III of Deering, and another firefighter were evaluated for minor injuries.

Police Chief James Pushee said citizens in town, as well as members of the police and fire departments, have been deeply affected.

“At this point we’re focused on helping out our fellow town employees as best we can,” Pushee said.

Town Administrator Russell McAllister also said his thoughts and prayers were with those involved in the accident.

A section of Route 4 was shut down Wednesday afternoon after a three-vehicle accident occurred, killing one motorist, according to police officials.

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